Ultimate History Quiz: General Interest Interactive Quiz There are lots of ways to play this interactive quiz that should motivate students. Each game consists of 10 questions and students have 20 seconds to answer each question.The quicker they answer correctly, the higher the score. Teachers can register top scores. Topics are all general history. I recommend a team work on answering these questions as some are difficult.Author(s): No creator set

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Posner Hall Hear a little bit about what you might find in Posner, home of the Tepper School of BusinessAuthor(s): No creator set

David Relman: The Stability of the Human Microbiome (MWV51) In episode 51 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Washington, D.C., on February 18, 2011, Dr. Stan Maloy talks with David Relamn, M.D., Thomas M. and Joan C. Merigan Professor, Department of Medicine - Division of Infectious Diseases, and Department of Microbiology & Immunology in the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Maloy and Relman discuss microbial flora in the mouth and gut and why they are important for human health. ThAuthor(s): No creator set

17.869 Political Science Scope and Methods (MIT) This course is designed to provide an introduction to a variety of empirical research methods used by political scientists. The primary aims of the course are to make you a more sophisticated consumer of diverse empirical research and to allow you to conduct advanced independent work in your junior and senior years. This is not a course in data analysis. Rather, it is a course on how to approach political science research.Author(s): Berinsky, Adam

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In this episode, Matthew Winkler—Senior Program Manager Lead on the AppFabric Team—talks to Steve and Wade about building AppFabric Applications. AppFabric Applications bring new ways o

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Membrane Lipids Illustrations The first of 14 PowerPoint files containing slides for a topical unit of medical cell biology instruction within the broader categories of Cellular Membranes, Organelles and Molecular Traffic, and Cytoskeleton. Only slides containing illustrations are included. Although text slides are not provided, image slides featuring text are intact. PowerPoint animation of text and images has been removed, but there are several slide sequences that when shown consecutively provide image animation. IllustraAuthor(s): No creator set

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The Sniper - Quiz Students will be able to understand the plot of this short story in more detail.Author(s): No creator set

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Just for You Students are asked to explain how plants and animals may be classified as natural resources.Author(s): Creator not set

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You Can Die Here Learn about the environmental conditions of Death Valley in this video from Nature.Author(s): Creator not set

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What a Drag! Activity The purpose of this activity is to demonstrate how drag affects falling objects. Students will make a variety of shapes out of paper and see how size and shape affects the speed with which their paper shapes fall. They will also be able to see how the weight of an object changes the speed with which it falls.Author(s): No creator set

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How Big? Lesson The objective of Lesson 2 is for student teams to determine the size of the caverns. Lesson two has student teams measure their classroom to determine area and volume; determine how many people could comfortably sleep in their classroom; scale this number up to find the required area for all Alabraskans. The lesson provides a good application of area and volume concepts. Students also perform math conversions between feet, meters, miles and kilometers.Author(s): No creator set

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Who Needs What? The teacher leads a discussion in which students identify the physical needs of animals, and then speculate on the needs of plants. With guidance from the teacher, the students then help design an experiment that can take place in the classroom to test whether or not plants need light and water in order to grow. Sunflower seeds are planted in plastic cups, and once germinated, are exposed to different conditions. In particular, within the classroom setting it is easy to test for the effects of lAuthor(s): Mary R. Hebrank